The Top Law Schools For Getting Jobs (2024) - Above the Law
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The American Bar Association released employment statistics for law school graduates from the Class of 2024, revealing record-high employment rates. More than 82% of graduates found full-time, long-term positions requiring bar passage within ten months of graduation, and the figure rises to over 87% when including jobs requiring a J.D. advantage. Only about 3% of the graduates were unemployed. Duke University claims the top spot this year with an impressive 97.83% employment rate, pushing UVA to second after holding the position for two years. Baylor University demonstrated significant improvement as a non-T14 law school with a high employment rating.
The Class of 2024 achieved record-high employment statistics, with over 82% securing full-time, long-term jobs requiring bar passage within 10 months of graduation.
Just 3% of 2024 graduates were unemployed and seeking work, highlighting the robustness of the job market for law graduates this year.
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